2910 Hobson Pike
• From Nashville, take I-40 East to Mt. Juliet Road, Exit 226-A.
Go south (right) about 6¾ miles to the main park entrance.
Or take I-24 East to Old Hickory Boulevard, Exit 62.
Go north (left) on SR171 about 6½ miles to the main park entrance.)

October is Native American Indian Month in Tennessee Governor Haslam has designated October as Native American Indian month.
Help us celebrate by participating in our 30th annual Intertribal Pow Wow17-19 October 2014 at Long Hunter State Park, Nashville, Tennessee.

The annual NAIA Pow Wow and Fall Festival, which always begins on the Third Saturday in October, attracts people from all over the state of Tennessee. Each October the Indians from around the Nation gather to share part of their culture. Not just for the reunion of family and friends, but for tourists who are welcomed to witness the spectacle; to join in the celebration of culture still nurtured by the some 10,000 Indians who call Tennessee home today.
You’ll want to treat yourself to the delights of authentic Indian food, such as fry bread, Indian Tacos and hominy the ‘Indian way.’ Don’t worry about traffic this year because Long Hunter State Park has allowed us to use their facilities. Also, don’t worry about where you’re going to sit. We have taken care of that too. But if you want to bring your lawn chair that will be fine.

The Native Peoples Magazine (July 2004) picked us as one of the Top 16 Pow-Wows in the Country!So c’mon!
Join with us & all our friends from across Indian country
in celebrating our State Pow Wow.

Native American Indian Association of Tennessee, Inc.
230 Spence Lane, Nashville TN 37210-3623
615. 232.9179 / naia@naiatn.org / www.naiatn.orgA tax-exempt nonprofit corporation, chartered in the State of Tennessee since 1983 Circle of Life Indian Cultural Center, Nashville, future home of NAIA